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PRAY FOR TEXAS A Refrigerated truck stores 154 bodies Texas is the first state in United States confirmed more than a million cases.. LETS PRAY FOR TEXAS !

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A Refrigerated truck stores 154 bodies Texas is the first state in United States confirmed more than a million cases.. LETS PRAY FOR TEXAS !

Texas has become the first state in United States with more than one million confirmed cases of Coronavirus. In El Paso in western Texas, confirmed cases, hospitalized cases, and deaths have been rising for weeks, breaking records. 

The local hospital is overwhelmed, the beds are already full, and the hospital morgue has reached a critical value. The remains of patients with Coronavirus can only be transferred to refrigerated trucks for storage.

PRAY FOR TEXAS A Refrigerated truck stores 154 bodies Texas is the first state in United States confirmed more than a million cases.. LETS PRAY FOR TEXAS !

These white vehicles are refrigerated vehicles used to store the remains of patients with Covid-19. 

Local officials said that there were 154 bodies in the car. 

It is understood that the Texas government has dispatched 10 refrigerated trucks to El Paso

El Paso needs more refrigerated trucks of this kind, otherwise the refrigerated trucks will be in

hurry within two weeks and the remains will be nowhere to be placed.

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In El Paso, every corner of the funeral home is filled with the remains of patients with new coronary pneumonia. A person in charge of a local funeral home said that his funeral home can accommodate up to 80 bodies after being remodeled, but it was full on the 10th. He never thought that a larger cold storage would be used, and now he can only temporarily remodel the prayer room to store the remains.

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At the end of October, the El Paso County judge proposed that the city government issue an emergency administrative order requiring the factory to suspend work for two weeks in response to the worsening epidemic. 

However, the mayor of El Paso insisted not to enforce this measure, and the Texas Attorney General also took the county judge who issued the proposal to court.

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